France - 1809
Attaque d'Anvers, et séjour a Schoenbrunn.

Obverse:
a representation of Jupiter, from the antique; he is seated on his golden or ivory throne; in his right hand he holds his sceptre or staff of cypress; in his left, his thunderbolt, ready to be hurled. The upper parts of his body are undraped, while those below his waist are carefully covered to his feet; his looks are expressive of majesty; his hair and beard is thick and bushy, and apparently neglected; around his head a wreath of olive branches, as represented at Olympia. He was designate
Legend:
JUPITER STATOR. DENON D. DOMARD F. The title Stator was given as a surname to Jupiter, by Romulus, because he arrested the flight of the Romans in a battle against the Sabines ; and the conqueror, erected him a temple under that name.
Exergue:
NAPOLEON A SCHOENBRUNN MDCCCIX.
Size:
41 mm.

Reverse:
a female, on her head a turretted crown, in her right hand a spear reversed, the point turned downwards; in her left, a caduceus, round which is entwined a serpent; her left foot rests on the prow or rostrum of an antique ship or galley: on the field of the medal an open hand erect, rising from a battlemented tower.
Legend:
DENON D. DEPAULIS F.
Exergue:
ANVERS ATTAQUÉE PAR LES ANGLAIS MDCCCIX.